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"It is cruel," says Violet, with suppressed but ardent ire. "Oh, no, you won't," says Rodney, absently. In truth, his mind is wandering to that last little speech of hers, and is trying to unravel it. "It will be very bitter to me," says Lady Rodney..
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"You don't understand this people as I do. I tell you he will never forgive his downfall the other night, or the thought that he is in your power." Mona's waxen arms gleam like snow in the uncertain light. Each movement of hers is full of grace and verve. Her entire action is perfect. Of course everybody that is anybody has called on the new Mrs. Rodney. The Duchess of Lauderdale who is an old friend of Lady Rodney's, and who is spending the winter at her country house to please her son the young duke, who is entertaining a houseful of friends, is almost the first to come. And Lady Lillias Eaton, the serious and earnest-minded young æsthetic,—than whom nothing can be more coldly and artistically correct according to her own school,—is perhaps the second: but to both, unfortunately, Mona is "not at home." "What's that?" asked Mona. "Don't speak of your mother as if she were a chromatic scale.".
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